This week's In Memoriam honors influential art figures, including Ted Berger, Jerry McMillan, and Hudson Talbott, highlighting their contributions and legacies in the art world.
Sotheby’s latest auction broke records with a $450 million sale, featuring a captivating Leonardo da Vinci painting. The event attracted global bidders, highlighting the strong demand for high-quality art.
Jane Doe has been named the new director of Art Basel as the art market undergoes significant shifts. Known for its prestigious fairs, Art Basel looks to expand its influence under her leadership.
The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a digital transformation within the art market, with auction houses like Sotheby's, Christie's, and Phillips thriving through online sales. This shift to digital platforms is reshaping the future landscape of art sales, proving both sustainable and
Art Basel Miami Beach showcased a wide spectrum of artworks, featuring a notable installation by Yayoi Kusama. The fair also highlighted rising trends in digital art and NFTs, with strong sales in these areas.
TEFAF Maastricht returned with an emphasis on provenance scrutiny and heightened security measures. While some dealers adapt to transparency demands, provenance gaps reveal ongoing challenges in the art market.
The watermelon, reflecting the colors of the Palestinian flag, has become a powerful symbol of resistance in Palestine. This emblem of defiance is celebrated in artworks and online, connecting generations in the fight for cultural and political freedom.
The art market is evolving with record-breaking sales in contemporary art, fueled by younger collectors and globalization. Art fairs and technology are expanding market reach, marking significant growth.
Art Basel has shifted its 2024 edition to June 19-22, responding to feedback from the art community. The prestigious event, held in Basel, Switzerland, aims to optimize participation and continue its tradition of fostering a lively art environment.
The 31st LA Art Show unveils its cultural relevance through projects by curator Marisa Caichiolo. Featuring the first Latin American Pavilion and a diverse international lineup, the fair challenges perceptions of being out of touch with contemporary art.